Join naturalists from Firecraft Northwest and other co-organizers of the Feminist Bird Club South Sound chapter for a morning of birds!
We’ll meet at Scatter Creek Wildlife Area in the Garry Oak prairie, a unique habitat for finding birds like Western Bluebirds, Western Meadowlark, White Breasted Nuthatches and more. Among the blooming wildflowers, we’ll do a slow meander to see what birds we can see and hear. All skill levels welcome; binoculars available to borrow.
Accessibility and other notes:
This is a Washington Dept of Fish and Wildlife property, a Discover Pass is required for parking
There is one vault toilet at the parking lot
We will do a slow walk on a flat trail with options for shorter loops if desired; predominantly on grass and packed earth
Gravel lot and uneven terrain likely accessible only for all-terrain wheelchairs
All skill levels are welcome; binoculars available to borrow for the morning
Sign up coming soon!

